NDDC says Pondei, Interim Management Committee not restrained by court

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No court has restrained Pondei, IMC says NDDC
Acting Managing Director of NDDC, Professor Kemebradikumo Pondei

 

Admin l Friday, December 04, 2020

 

PORT HARCOURT, Rivers, Nigeria – The Niger Delta Development Commission(NDDC) has said that neither the Acting Managing Director of the NDDC, now its Interim Management Committee has been restrained by any court contrary to what many have been made to believe.

In a statement, Director Corporate Affairs, Mr. Charles Obi Odili said there has been a lot of misinformation concerning the order of an Abuja High Court of October 27, 2020.

“We have received a Certified True Copy of the Enrolled Order of the Court made on October 27, 2020 on suit N0. FHC/ABJ/CS/617/2020 Incorporated Trustees of Forum for Accountability and Good Governance V. A.G Federal Ministry of Justice”, he said.

He confirmed after studying the order that there is absolutely no positive order restraining the Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Professor Kemebradikumo Pondei or the Interim Management Committee, IMC from performing the functions of the Board of the NDDC.

“All the court did was to grant the applicant leave to apply for judicial review. For the avoidance of doubt, the court ordered as follows; Leave is hereby granted the applicant to apply for judicial review for an order of mandamus in terms of the reliefs set out in the statement in support of the application for leave which are…” he said.

According to him, what the court did in items i, ii and iii of the order was to reproduce the prayer of the applicants. Prayer 3 of the applicant’s motion reads thus: “An Order of this honourable court restraining the 3rd to 8th Defendants from performing the function of the Board of NDDC pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”

“The above words do not and cannot constitute a Court Order, as such orders are unequivocal and positive. The applicants being fully aware that no such order was granted by the court are deliberately and mischievously misinterpreting the Order of Court to suite their selfish objective.

“We have, however, written to the Deputy Chief Registrar, Federal High Court, Abuja for clarification of the said order of court”, he explained.

He said the NDDC against whom the relief was sought is not a party to the suit adding that the Honourable Court will not fall into an elementary trap of making an Order against a person who is not a party to the suit.

“This case exemplifies the distractions we have had to deal with in our efforts to reposition and refocus the NDDC as the foremost interventionist agency in the Niger Delta region”, he said, and advised the public to ignore this attempt at creating an unstable atmosphere and detracting from the gains recorded by the Interim Management Committee.

 

 

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